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China Channel Firefox Add-on - Experience the censored Chinese internet at home!
The Firefox add-on China Channel offers internet user outside China to surf the web as if they were in China. Take an unforgetable virtual trip to China and experience the technical expertise of the Chinese Ministry of Information Industry (supported by western companies). It's open source, free and easy.
Chinese Skype Client Hands Confidential Communications to Eavesdroppers | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Information Warfare Monitor published damning evidence showing that TOM-Skype, the version of the voice and chat program distributed in China not only blocks keywords from chat conversations, but also spies on and remotely reports the contents of Skype us
Skype messes up, badly.
While Skype claims to have fixed the problem, the fact that TOM-Skype was enabling surveillance and privacy breaches in such a shocking manner for a significant period of time demonstrates that eBay/Skype as a company has not placed enough emphasis on pro
Huge System for Web Surveillance Discovered in China
A group of Canadian human-rights activists and computer security researchers has discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives certain Internet text conversations that include politically charged words.
Skype: We didn't know about security issues
Skype's president said that the company was largely unaware of a major security breach affecting Skype users in China.
In a blog published Thursday, Josh Silverman, Skype's president, explained he did not realize that TOM-Skype, Skype's partner in China,
China's Eye on Web Chatter
That Chinese Internet companies censor communications is well known, but a new report from a Canadian computer scientist reveals a new front in their efforts to monitor users online. The study shows that users of TOM-Skype, a Chinese voice and chat servic
Chinese Activist May Nab Nobel Peace Prize
This may turn out to be China’s year, but not quite in the way that Beijing hopes.
Among the candidate names floating around for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize is Chinese dissident Hu Jia, who promotes democracy, AIDS awareness and environmental issues
The China Dilemma: Internet Censorship and Corporate Responsibility
The ever increasing nexus between human rights and business and the accompanying vagueness of concepts such as a company's'sphere of influence or responsibility' for human rights can, and has, created anxiety amongst companies. Considerations of human rig
Baidu’s New China Investment Gives It More Internet Video Services
Chinese search engine Baidu.com (BIDU) is gaining more footholds into the online video sector with a new investment in Internet television platform provider UiTV.
As part of the deal, Baidu will contribute assets related to the operation of Baidu Interne
China Telecom Will Formally Take Over CDMA Network On October 1
According to a notice released by China Telecom (CHA), the company will formally become the operator of China's CDMA network from October 1, 2008.
At the same time, the company has made a detailed plan for the relocation of the CDMA network to ensure the
Cisco Will Build 50 New Networking Academies In Sichuan
At the tenth anniversary of Cisco's (CSCO) China Networking Academy held in Chengdu, Sichuan, the company announced that it would further enhance cooperation with the Sichuan government and Sichuan Education Department to establish 50 new academies in the
First Batch Of AAA Internet Companies Unveiled In China
Seventeen Chinese Internet companies have passed the credit rating scheme carried out by the Internet company credit rating evaluation center of the Internet Society of China.
Baidu.com, Sina.com, Sohu.com, Tencent.com, NetEase.com, UUSee.com and seven o
China Counterfeiters Going High-Tech: Cisco routers, switches
Seizures by U.S. and Canadian customs agencies revealed that Chinese counterfeit goods have surpassed just luxury items and DVDs. Recent seizures uncovered 74,000 counterfeit Cisco Systems, Inc. high-tech products from China, worth more than $76 million.
Experts: Chinese Internet Armageddon Not On The Horizon
China's technology media reports have been awash this week with news that China might soon run out of Internet Protocol addresses, and therefore Chinese Internet users will lose their ability to get online. But now a new wave of reports say this is all ex
Internet users less tolerant for manipulation
China's netizens are becoming less tolerant for manipulation of their online conversation, says CIC-founder Sam Flemming, a leading authority on the online buzz in China in a CSB podcast. The ongoing melamine milk crisis might be a watershed on how the in
Tianya.cn Establishes Cooperative Partnership With Babytree.com
Tianya.cn and Babytree.com announced that the two websites has established a strategic partnership and will jointly set up a butted platform.
The platform will be docked under Tianya.cn's OpenID system. Once the project is completed, users of the two web
Who-is-who on on China 2.0 tour
Friday, September 26, 2008
Who-is-who on on China 2.0 tour
Image of Kaiser Kuo from TwitterImage of Kaiser KuoChristine Lu of the China Business Network announced earlier today the "China 2.0 tour", bringing together leading opinion leaders of the intern
Protecting Your IPR
Filing for intellectual property rights in China in the forms of patents or trademarks entitles a person or company to use all legal means defined by law in case of infringements. It is highly recommended to combine IP rights with protection mechanisms
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